I think you should talk to the mods to see if such a thing can be done in relation to the forum (a sticky perhaps) so that no login is needed when you are loged in the forum.

Would be nice though, it is known that F1 fans have short memories and looking at last year's results things are a bit different so having things updated race by race will give a better perspective ofcourse

I don't think it would be possible to do that without hosting it on the PF1 forum servers, which considering PF1-Mod said there are something like 5, or maybe 5 million, of would make it pretty much impossible, even if it was allowed.

If you scroll down there is a list of everyone who voted and their average difference to the norm - they are then colour coded (so green if you a very close to a perfect match and red if your list bore little correlation, most of us are an inbetween shade of yellowy orange.

Of course, this is always open for more votes, I am thinking about making a web app where people can enter their own vote for the next time we do this, although obviously I'll need to think up a system to prevent people from spamming it with multiple cheat votes.

What is most interesting is that the Top 5's (and bottom 3's) modal position matches their actual position. As a result, none of them have been ranked too highly as a result of their fans voting them too high:

[color=#570000]What is most interesting is that the Top 5's (and bottom 3's) modal position matches their actual position. As a result, none of them have been ranked too highly as a result of their fans voting them too high:

Click on the driver's red percentage bar to show the breakdown of the score in blue bars. You'll need to refresh the page if you haven't done already.

Thanks, got it.

Based on SD and those additional graphics Schumacher, Kovalainen, Maldonado and Grosjean had the greatest variation, which is fairly consistent with the opinions on the forum and the complexity of the discussions surrounding how good they really are/how well they performed. However, I'm surprised that Rosberg's SD wasn't higher as I find him the hardest of all to judge on the grid.